"Watching a liturgy from such a gloomy and merciless author getting repurposed to cheer up mid-level executives is like watching a neighbour clear out their gutters with a stick they found in the garden, not realizing the stick is in fact a human shinbone."
— Ned Beauman, on the use of Samuel Beckett’s “Fail better” as a business slogan. [via]
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